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Replying to Rike Jun 5, 2025
I lost it at "surgically precise haircut" πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ Thanks for the good laugh! Let me start watching now just…
This was the frist and last time the disclaimer "No eyeballs were injured during filming" should have been used but I'm happy DGZ's eyes are still intact. Or we would have lost those eyes that change from dreamy puppy to fierce vampire in a second πŸ”₯😍

Hahaha and though you're right and DGZ always saves all the dramas with his talent in romance scenes, I'm always disappointed if his partner is like a "windsock", because they too easily look blown away by his kissing talent πŸ˜‚
But tbh what I remember the most after watching a drama are his smiling and his crying scenes, Idk what it is... but I randomly remember those softer facial expressions throughout the day and start giggling and smiling... I guess saying that man has me in a chokehold is no exaggeration 🫠
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Replying to Rike Jun 5, 2025
I lost it at "surgically precise haircut" πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ Thanks for the good laugh! Let me start watching now just…
Okay, got it. Thanks for all the info!
DGZ is probably the only actor, I'll start watching variety shows for without having a clue what anyone is saying πŸ˜‚
A long drama ? Finally?! That would be like a dream come true 😲
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Replying to Rike Jun 5, 2025
I lost it at "surgically precise haircut" πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ Thanks for the good laugh! Let me start watching now just…
Are you talking about "ζΌ”ε‘˜θ―·ε°±δ½3" (Everybody Stand By)? Do you happen to know whether this will be available with Eng sub somewhere in the future?
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Replying to Rike Jun 5, 2025
I lost it at "surgically precise haircut" πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ Thanks for the good laugh! Let me start watching now just…
I just finished now and I 100% agree. Crunches between the scenes? - Definitely! Even in the scene when he was sick and was lying back down after sitting up I couldn't help but think 'that's not how a weak person lies down, no way those abs aren't working right now'. Sorry but my mind be wandering off... πŸ€«πŸ˜…πŸ˜‚
I would be surprised if DGZ didn't ask to add more of those see-through clothes and topless scenes himself considering all the work he must have put into that body πŸ˜‚ I'm not complaining, don't be shy and show us proudly what you've gotπŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯
And those close-ups during the kiss scenes... holy smokes I feel like I'm invading their privacy and their pores, tooπŸ˜‚ But since I still got the "surgically precise haircut" stuck in my mind, the thought that this one hair strand which was going across his eye and loosely stuck to his nose bridge will poke into his eyeball distracted me here and there πŸ˜‚
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Replying to CherryFoxWhispers Jun 3, 2025
I pressed play for Dai Gao Zheng - and Dai Gao Zheng only. This man carried the entire drama on his perfectly…
I lost it at "surgically precise haircut" πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ Thanks for the good laugh! Let me start watching now just for DGZ of course~ 🀣
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Replying to Eva Jun 3, 2025
Title I Promised You the Moon Spoiler
no it's actually so good... I had the same problem because I hate cheating tropes as well but I gave it a try…
Hi! Now that I finished, I want to thank you again for making me watch it. I'm definitely happy I got my closure and it was definitely worth watching.
I didn't expect that I would blame both for their relationship heading downhill because of lacking communication and tbh I expected a lot more (physical) cheating and not that much manipulative lying to avoid responsibility. This made it quite interesting, but Teh still not more likable. πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ I don't know if rewatching season 1 before this helped because it gave me hope again that Teh somehow had matured enough in S1 that it couldn't be as bad as everyone saysπŸ˜‚ πŸ˜‚ πŸ˜‚
Also, S2 seemed painfully slow, especially ep 1-3. I don't know if I just was more patient when I watched S1 or if the important dialogues were spread out more evenly in S1 or maybe it's because I kept waiting for the moment when Teh would cheat. Anyways, the pacing made this kind of a tiring watch.
At least, I know now why everyone says Oh deserves better and I can full-heartedly agree. Oh still finding fault in himself "for giving up to quickly" the last time really made me so upset. I was so proud of him for breaking up with Teh and I really wished Oh had just agreed to be friends again (that would already be enough mercy for Teh!). Then I would have liked the overall story line more but at least Oh took his time to find himself after the break up and getting back together again!
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Replying to Eva Jun 3, 2025
Title I Promised You the Moon Spoiler
no it's actually so good... I had the same problem because I hate cheating tropes as well but I gave it a try…
Sorry for the late reply! I’m actually really bad at summarizing, but I tried to keep it as short as I could πŸ˜‚ I know it's still pretty lengthy (but if you'd seen the the original 5-page version before I shortened it, you'd call this short too πŸ₯² ). If it's still too long, just try to skim through it. I tried to keep this quite neutral and judgment-free, so maybe Teh comes of as less bad as everyone says (but he definitely is that bad...). I think a lot of it comes down to the way how he says things and that he never directly admitted that he had feelings for Jai and to have cheated even when he apologized. I hope this helps as context! And if you have any more questions for more details, ask away!

Summary:
Teh and Oh start their university life in Bangok, at first their relationship seems to be going fine, but they have less and less time for each other because Teh gets busy with a drama club he joins. Oh is very lonely in the beginning but soon also finds a group of friends but from another department.
They have their first conflict when Oh decides to transfer to the advertising department after facing criticism for his acting in class and being rejected in their first casting. Oh has thought about this for a long while, because he thinks advertising suits him better as he’s better at it and enjoys it more. Teh is upset bcs Oh didn’t discuss this with him earlier and thinks that Oh gives up too easily. Though they make up after that they have even less to talk about because they don’t share the common interest of acting anymore. While The gets busy with his new major and friends there, Teh turns to his seniors because they understand his frustration about getting rejected at castings.
They have another big fight because Teh insults Oh in front of his senior friends for being too indecisive and never serious about anything and then even accuses him of just imitating others, like liking acting just because of him, and criticizes Oh for becoming like his friends who Teh dislikes. But after a week, it’s Oh who finds Teh and comforts him bcs he had a falling out with one of his friends. They make up again as Teh apologizes and shares that he’s just scared that he is fighting for his dream alone now and Oh will leave him.
Later, Teh gets chosen as ML for the thesis play of one of his seniors, Jai. In the acting workshop for that, they do an exercise as part of rehearsing a scene which consists of doing skinship and asking for permission in-between each movement to get more comfortable and make the acting more meaningful and realistic. As Teh spends more free time with Jai, it gets obvious that Teh wants more from Jai. As he still struggles with that scene he asks Jai to redo the exercise and they end up kissing. Oh happens to see that because he wanted to bring over the posters for the play that he offered to redo for Jai because he thought that was a way to get closer to Teh again.
Oh tries to believe it was really just a part of the acting exercises and gives Teh, and later also Jai, the opportunity to tell him what happened but both avoid his questions and he also read the acting workshops β€˜logbook’ (kinda like a diary) in which Teh also wrote down his doubts about their relationship, so he confronts them. Both deny that there was more to it and Oh gives Teh another chance who promises to stay away from Jai after the play’s finished. At the after-party of the play, Teh and Jai talk again and Jai denies Teh’s suggestions that there was more between them, which leaves Teh confused and sad. Oh notices all that but still tries to cheer up Teh, who only continues to stare at Jai. Oh finally loses his temper and leaves crying. Though Teh attempts to apologize and make up with Oh, Oh breaks up with him.
Oh needs some time, but eventually gets over Teh. He is happy with himself and his freinds, is good in his studies and gets a job offer after graduation right away. Teh got casted by an agency right after Jai’s play and becomes famous as an actor but is quite unhappy as he always feels like sth is missing.
A year later, they meet by chance at Oh’s company. As they talk, it’s obvious that Oh is over Teh, while Teh seems to still be interested in him. Later Teh invites Oh to his thesis play in which he uses the ML who is basically himself to tell Oh that he knows he β€œslipped up” and that he can’t be without him. Oh gets upset watching the play and leaves the theater. When Teh goes after him, Oh rejects his request of getting back together and doesn’t answer if they can be friends at least.
They meet a while later when Oh attends the wedding of Teh’s brother and there he tells him he decided to give Teh another chance. They get back together.
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Replying to Eva May 28, 2025
no it's actually so good... I had the same problem because I hate cheating tropes as well but I gave it a try…
I haven't finished yet but when I do I can surely spoil you. Do you want a short summary of the whole drama or just the reason why people say Oh deserves better?
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On Her Trajecting May 28, 2025
This one was just great from start to finish! Maybe it's because I haven't seen "Marry my husband", but I really enjoyed the plot and all the different dynamics between all the pairings.
Often, I get really bored and annoyed by the villains, but this time they were just too funny and the main couple's scheming against them too interesting, so that I didn't even feel like skipping their scenes. πŸ˜‚
I love to see DGZ in any role where he has the opportunity to show more than just being overly possessive while keeping a serious expression most of the time. Don't get me wrong his abs and kisses are always fire, but after having watched so many of his dramas, what I look forward to the most is his smile, gentle gestures and happy facial expressions. Oh and he cries beautifully, too!
The only thing I really didn't like here is the hair color they gave DGZ what is that and why does it change between ash blonde, grey and a hint of purple from scene to scene? πŸ˜‚

p.s. That scene in ep 21... absolute fire 😳
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On Up in the Air May 24, 2025
Funny but serious in the right moments, and above all really thoughtprovoking and sensitive in touching on family relationship/marriage problems.
I loved that DGZ played a role very different from his usual ones and could show of a bigger range of his acting skills. He has still so much hidden potential!
I also liked how they used the flashbacks in a very purposeful way, not like in many other dramas where they're pretty random and are mostly just dragging time replaying emotional moments. Here, the flashbacks weren't too long, so they didn't take you out of the present plot and always came up when those past moments were relevant to the current issues discussed in the present.
The only thing I didn't like were the bad subs and audio quality but that could also just be the version I watched. I hope I'll find a better subbed version in the future to rewatch because I feel like missed out on too much of the important diagogue because of this :(
But still, despite this struggle, I really enjoyed it! Hopefully, DGZ takes on more such roles in the future!
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Replying to Eva May 5, 2025
no it's actually so good... I had the same problem because I hate cheating tropes as well but I gave it a try…
Okay! I'll trust you on this and give it a shot. And if I still end up hating it, at least I can hopefully stop thinking about it completely πŸ˜‚ Thanks for the reply btw!
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Replying to Ana Meireles May 1, 2025
Title Stolen Love Spoiler
I also didn't understand how the antidote was opened, and I imagined that the prince was bluffing, the cure also…
I guess you're right and for once FL made the most humane choice by concealing sth from him.
But just like you, I really got confused about the way they cured the son. And since I understood that if they chose the heartblood, they would have to repeat that 7 times, I wondered why the ML didn't naturally question why they didn't need him to do it again.
Or maybe he could also just do it once but with enough blood that it's equal to doing it 7 times? Or maybe the combination of pills and his blood once would have also worked, so he didn't ask?
Idk... Normally, I don't even notice or focus on such illogical or unexplained parts, but for some reason this really bugged me in this drama.
Anyways, thanks for your reply! At least, I know now that I didn't miss some info bcs of my absent-mindedness.
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On Grab Your Love Apr 28, 2025
If you're looking for sth easy to watch that won't wreck you emotionally but still engaging, this is perfect. It was funny, light-hearted and didn't require too much attention.

I liked that the ML wasn't afraid to show emotions and teared up easily despite his usually intense gaze and that the FL was head-strong and following her own goals and values.
Also, I was impressed that the love triangle was resolved that quickly and that for once ML and FL had unwavering trust in each other and no misunderstandings.
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On Stolen Love Apr 26, 2025
Title Stolen Love Spoiler
Does anyone know, why Yanyu knew how to open that jade lock and get the antidote pills for the son? Didn't the crown prince say only he knows how to open it? Or was that a lie all along?
And why did ML+FL suddenly not care anymore that they needed the antidote pills when they ran away from Yanyu? I suppose the son already took the last pill before, but why isn't that adressed?
And FL doesn't even tell ML that the son didn't even get his heart blood but another pill instead...
I really feel like they resolved this way to hastily considering how big of a role the son's poisining played for the last third of the drama.
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On Stolen Love Apr 26, 2025
Title Stolen Love
I really enjoyed the acting, the chemistry, the cinematography and all the twists and turns, but eventually it got kinda repetitive. 42 eps are just too long. Around ep 30, I got really annoyed that ML and FL are so eager to die for each other and not just work together for once.
Though FL had her reasons, especially ML being way too hot-headed for his own good, after a while it became extremely frustrating to watch FL lie to the ML again and again. I liked the fact that she wasn't useless and took things into her own hands, but how convincing is it if you tell the same lie and then act like the opposite for the 10th time. Please just stop, that's not protecting him but making things more dangerous for everyone involved.
When the ML said sth along the lines of "we're finally working together to fight the enemy, I waited so long for this", I wanted to scream at my screen yeees me too, I've been saying that for frking ages, work together and stop getting each other in danger.
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On I Promised You the Moon Apr 22, 2025
It's been probably over a year already that I've watched the 1st season and I still haven't decided whether I should give this a go. I hate cheating tropes so much, but I loved the 1st season to the degree that it still crosses my mind from time to time and the fact that I can't decide whether I should continue keeps bothering me. Help 😭
Genuine question: is this worth watching despite the cheating or will it just destroy the sweet memory I have of them in the 1st season?
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On Heart of Stone Apr 16, 2025
Though I love DGZ, Idk if he really was able to save this. The only good thing was the OST and DGZ's crying and kiss scenes.
Everything felt so rushed as if watching on 2x speed and missing scenes. I get that it's a mini drama but still, I've seen better ones. I haven't watched the Thai original, but you can feel that this is a full length drama compressed in a really short mini.

What bothers me most is that they had one of the most important dialogues to sort things out between them while she was drugged (at least it was portrayed that way?). And they didn't even consider it woth a seperate scene but just put them talking as overlay sound during a kiss scene, kinda ruining that scene, too...

And other kiss scenes were cut short too. DGZ really shines in those bcs he is good in building them up. But if you give him absolutely no time or just cut when it just started, all these scenes willl look the exact same. If the rest is mediocre at least leave enough time for good kiss scenes...
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On Sangmin Dinneaw Apr 5, 2025
This was just too much of everything, especially kinky scenes and unhinged humor in unfitting moments.
The only thing lacking was scenes of the main couple, especially of them really communicating with each other. Why does Sangmin act like he is mute? Yes I get it, he doesn't understand most of the time... but wouldn't you try to ask and understand more or make yourself understood in some way instead of just staring into the air?
And what an unexpected and the same time underwhelming ending... Did Sangmin really do that and then went back to acting as his seemingly slow-witted, half-mute self?
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